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Ontario Reformer, 31 Aug 1922, p. 8

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SOCIAL and PERSONAL eformer invites the ~0-opera- re i) its readers 2 contributing * tems. to this column, Send us 8 * postcard or 'phone 35, --Miss Frances Gibson spent the week-end at her home in Newcastle. --Mrs. A. Hind is visiting relatives in: Grand alley. . ~=Miss Lois Stacey, Arlington Ave, is visiting friends in Ottawa. Miss Elsie Harding is spending a vacation in Ottawa, --Mayor John Stacey was a visitor to the Canadian National Exhibtion at Toronto on Tuesday. # --Miss Ruth Newson of Cambray, 48 visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ruther- ford of Celina Street. , --Miss Beulah Walker, Gibbs Street, is spending her vacation at Kingston and points east. Miss Elizabeth Gillin spent the week-end with Mrs. George Miller, --Mr; and Mrs, J. M. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Reid loft yesterday in their motor boat on a trip down the Lake and up the Trent Canal to Georgian Bay where they will spend some time at their summer home, Mr. W, H. Hutchinson, Oshawa, agent of the Canadian National Rail- ways, is holidaying at present in the Rideau Lakes District. During his ab- sence Mr, L, C. Dorion, of Montreal, is Acting Oshawa Agent. Mr. Hutchin- son is expected back to-morrow. --Friends of Mrs. H. Beckel, 140 Division Street, will be pleased to learn that she is improving steadily since sustaining injuries to her neck and suffering from a severe shock, having fallen downstairs in her home a few days ago. --The many friends of Mr. Harold Walker, Gibbs Strect, who recently underwent an operition at the Osh- awa General Hospii.l, will be pleas- ed to learn that it has been possible to remove him to his home where he OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 uu is now resting. --Dr. G. M. Williamson, of Grand Forest, North Dakota, and Mrs. Wil- liamson, accompanied by Miss Hol- stron and Miss Colborne, of Minne- apolis, who have been touring the eastern states and are returning by way of Toronto and Buffalo, were visitors in town yesterday, calling at The Reformer Office, --Master George Willett, who had his right thumb crushed in a Gordon press at The Reformer office recent- ly, amputation of that member be- ing necessary, is gradually recover- ing. His many friends will be glad to know that he will have the use of the remaining fingers and the hand; WILEY--PERRYMAN Yesterday afternoon in the King Street Methodist Church, a quiet wed- ding was solemnized by Rev. J. 8, Mec- Mullen, when Olive Jean Perryman, of Orillia, was united in marriage to Wil- Lindsay. --Mr. Ed. Kerr, of Windsor, is the guest of Mrs. F. I. Armstrong and! family, Mary Street, for a few days. --Mrs, Chas, H. Tanton of Detroit Mich., attended the funeral of her uncle Henry Tanton, 116 Elgin St. W.! --Mr. William Ball, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his brother, Mr. | Charles Ball, Maple Street. --Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Embury and | family, of Belleville, are visiting Osh- awa friends for a few days. --Mrs. A, T. Gamsby has been a guest at her brother-in-laws, Mr. Len. Gamsby, Orono. --Mrs. Elmo Patterson and two sons have been visiting at her sister-in- law's, Mrs, H, J. Best, Orono, --Masters Melville and Ross Rom- | bought have been visiting Bowman- ville relatives, _--Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Thompson were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Hamm, Bowmanville, --Miss Weldon has accepted a posi- tion with Dingman and Edmondstone, | milliners, of Bowmanville, for the com- ing season. --Misses Olga Emerson and Lenora Woods have returned to their home in Port Hope after a visit here and in To- ronto. --Miss Edna Burns has returned to her home in Belleville after spending the last two months with relatives here. --Mrs. Charles Ball, Maple Street, has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in St. Catherines and Niagara-on-the-Lake, , --Mrs. J. H. Dazelle, of Toronto, and Mrs, 8. C. Walker, of Chatham, are visiting their sister Mrs. T. Cin- namon, Simcoe Street South. --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Dunford and Mr. Dave Meech motored to Whitby Mon- day evening and attended the band concert, Mr. Dunford and Mr. Meech assisting in the program. --Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Mercer and son Percy and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nobls and daughter, motored to Tor- onto recently and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mc B'Hay. --Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Law recently enjoyed a motor trip to Fort Erie and through the fruit belt district. On their return they motored to Nap- anee and visited different points in Prince Edward County. Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Lasatives Nujol is a lubricant--not a medicine or laxative -- so food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts Jike DAUGHTER'S HEALTH Lydia E Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Helped . . Both Mother and Daughter [-- Lumsden, Saskatchewan. had taken ham's Vegetable Compound and when 1 needed something for my periods I took it and got good results. I recom- mend it to women with any female troubles and I know other women who have been hel by it and do the same."--Magss. x Rerzes, Lums- an. too, for bear in mind, it has been helping women for nearly fifty years. Women Tell Each Other In your own neigh women who know the value of this wonderful medicine and they talk to one another about it. So if you are troubled with pains and irregulari- ties, a tired feeling, nervous and spells, or have other annoy- ing symptoms caused by some female trouble, you have only to ask some neighbor what she thinks of your teking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable DOTHINION STORES, Lid. 36 KING W. 530 SIMCOE S. OSHAWA BEST PASTRY FLOUR 89c 24-1b. bag 5-1b. Pail CLOVER HONEY 79c FRESH DATES 2 pkg. 25¢ CORN 3 pkg. 25¢ Finest Canadian CHEESE 22¢ FLAKES WHOLE PICKLING SPICE 25¢ Ib. FRESH SHELLED WALNUTS 55¢ Ib. WHITE WINE or CIDER VINEGAR 35¢ gal. SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 37c lb. PINK SALMON 17¢ Tall Tin BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 39c Ib. Special Blend Tea BLACK or MIXED Per Ib. 49c¢ ZINC WASH BOARDS 57¢c RUBBER JAR RINGS 3 doz. 25¢ 5 STRING BROOMS 43c 3.1b. Pail MARMALADE 49c 4.-1b. Pail PLUM JAM 57¢c 10 Ib. "LANTIC" 18¢ Granulated Sugar $7.65 Cwit. That Boys School Youths, $2.75; The Best of Everything Jack O'Leather and Kloth Klad Suits The finest Boys' Clothing made. Special values for school opening $6.50 to $12.00 Boys All-Wool Jerseys in new assortment of colors. Big Values at $1.39, $1.75 and $2.00 Boys All Wool Pullover and V Neck Sweaters Finest quality and newest colors. New prices Need For Wear Boys, $3.50 Yo liam Caswell Wiley, of Coldwater. The young couple will make their home in Coldwater. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Henry Tanton and family, 116 Elgin St W., wish to sincerely thank their many friends and neighbors for Be : ------ kindness and sympathy shown dur- ing the long illness and recent death of husband and father. (64-a) A '""Made-in-Stratford'" exhibit will be one of the features of the Colis- eum at the Canadian National Ex- hibtion this year. Jamaica will have its first official exhibit since 1914. First Round Played ---- ------ the following results: G. Evans, 1; W, P. Knight, 0, In Law Cup Contest| c.s. Butler, 1; Dr. Henry, 0. H. E. Smith, 1; H. Daniel, 0. The draw for the R. O. Law Cup| F. Carswell won by default from W. was made last week, tweleve qualify- | Whalan. ing for the competition. The first \ R. Moffatt, T. King, F. W. Bull and round was played this week with|D. Manning drew byes. A -------- (r= PREPARE SCHOOL Public & Separate Schools Ontario Reader Hygiene Primers ., Ist Book.. 6c we 2nd Book.. 9c Composition 3rd Book.. 14c and Grammar 25¢ 4th Book.. 16c History of Part | Reader Canada Part Il Reader Hi ¢ Second Reader Eo d Third Reader ng an Fourth Reader Arithmetic .... Map and Ont. Drawing Books, |10c; Blank Writing Books, lc, 2c; Exercise Books and Scribblers, Pens Pencils, Erasers, Crayons, Pencil Boxes, Note Books, Slates, Rulers, Blotters, Compasses, Protractors, Plotting Scales, Art Folios, Typewriting Pads, Stan- dard Note Books and Re- fills. TIITIITITT wn Lhnn High School Books . Geometry Reader French Grammar German Grammar Physics Manual in Physics Composition English Grammar .S. Latin H.S. French Reader Upper School Algebra Elementary Trigonometry Caesar Book V. Cicero Horace Odes Virgil Aenid Le Pierre de Touche . I.e Roman d'un Jeune homme Poems of Action Idylls of the King As You Like It Arnold Browning and Tennyson Shorthand, Bookkeeping Texts and Blanks Physical Geography Ancient History Algebra History of England History of Canada Chemistry Botany .S. Zoology H.S. Arithmetic Geometry for Upper School Mediaeval and Modern Times Hauuf Das Kalte Kerz Heiraten Wilhelm Labiche Le Voyage L'Abbe Daniel Irregular Verbs Silas Marner Twice Told Tales Travels With a Donkey Tale of Two Cities thin nin ininis in . TITLE TTT Special lines in School Bags, we have everything in School Supplies HENDERSON BROS. "ARCADE" THE The Loveliest Month of the Year --- It's pre-eminently the month of new clothes-- new coats--new one-piece dresses--new hats-- and when you think of these new wearables in Oshawa you naturally think of the store with the reputation of having the new things at the lower prices. you can always save from $5.00 to $15.00 on it buying it here--You can be sure of the style-- sure of the quality, and our guarantee goes with every garment we sell--Just a glance at our win- dows, a walk up to the 2nd floor and the most interesting assortments await your choosing. Our Fourth Shipment of New Millinery Just Opened --- Just think no two alike of our hats, and those little Dry Goods profits put on them--As one customer remarked when she paid $3.00 for a Plush Sailor; "'l expected it to be at least $5.00." So it would be in most places, but we sell Hats same as we sell Factory Cotton. No expense attached to them, and our hats are new practi- cally every week. There will be another charm- ing lot in on Saturday morning--including a special in Tweed Sport Hats at $1.79. 2nd FLOOR conveniences THOS. Se -- Miller & Sons We have a quiet exclusive rest room which is yours--it has all and comforts. If you motor to Oshawa make it your headquarters. wash up before start again. is Just Ahead of YOU When you want a coat or dress Rest and

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